House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and several other Democratic representatives arrived in Taiwan Tuesday night, contrary to the wishes of the Chinese government and the Biden administration. Meanwhile, China’s military launched live-fire exercises in the waters around Taiwan.Continue Reading

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s announced trip to Taiwan has become a game of nuclear chicken. China has threatened military action if Pelosi goes through with her visit, but the Biden administration may feel it can’t risk being seen as weak.Continue Reading

A pair of Russian lawmakers investigating biolabs in Ukraine claim that Ukrainian POWs show evidence of military experiments. The deputy chair of the State Duma says the goal is to create “cruel killing machines.”Continue Reading

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla told the World Economic Forum last week that his company has developed microchipped pills that can monitor compliance. So much for medical autonomy.Continue Reading

Ukraine took delivery of more fighter jets while the Biden Administration prepares another $800 million package of weapons for the war against Russia.Continue Reading

China announced that it conducted marine landing drills directly across the strait from Taiwan, while Turkey’s President Erdogan has declared that he intends to eliminate US-backed Kurdish forces in northern Syria.Continue Reading

The media declared a Facebook whistleblower a hero this week, but make no mistake—progressives don’t want to weaken Facebook, they want to harness its power to silence conservatives.Continue Reading

US Climate envoy John Kerry told interviewers in France that President Biden “literally had not been aware” of the diplomatic spat that prompted French President Macron to recall his ambassador to the US. So, who’s calling the shots inside the White House?Continue Reading

Several events in China bear watching: Overt threats to Taiwan; a new blockbuster film about the “War to Resist American Aggression” (the Korean War); and economic trouble might push China’s government to find a distraction—like war to recover Taiwan.Continue Reading